A Legendary Flower in Giant Shape
“I get inspired by color in all its forms: clothes, art, interior design, and graphic design. I love bright colors and naivism. My works are always full of imagination,” says Hanna.
She explains that her flowers, although inspired by real plants, are not exact replicas. However, for the arrangement in Uppsala, she made an exception and created a Snake’s Head, albeit ten times larger than the real flower. The Snake’s Head, the provincial flower of Uppland, got it’s Swedish name “Kungsängslilja” from the area Kungsängen in Uppsala, where large areas are covered with this unique checkered flower.
“I experimented with rubber printing to create the flower’s pattern and actually carved the shape from an eraser,” she says.